Beginning on Saturday, July 16, nine locations around Johnson County will be open for advance in-person voting, followed by seven more on Saturday, July 23.
Johnson Countians who want to get their vote in early for August’s primary election can start to do so on Saturday.
What are we voting on? In this election, voters will determine the candidates for November’s general election.
In addition to picking candidates in partisan contests for federal and state races, Johnson County voters will also vote on the nonpartisan Board of County Commissioners chair race and a proposed constitutional amendment regarding abortion in Kansas.
Johnson County voters can view a sample ballot here.
Want to vote by mail? Voters can vote early with mail-in ballots, which began going out Wednesday, July 13, to those who have requested them.